Volumental says the plan is to create a seamless powered 3D scanning process where all you have to do is walk around the object to be replicated with a depth camera. After that, the browser program will automatically create a fully-textured 3D printable model that can be downloaded or sent off to an online printing service.

Right now, Volumental says its program can create digital models but they’re not ready for 3D printers just yet. So the startup is looking for your help through Kickstarter to raise $20,000. The money will be used to hire a dedicated developer to work on the backend algorithm as well as upgrade the backend server powering the whole the browser app. If the Kickstarter is successful, Volumental says to expect the program to roll out in January 2014.

If you’re interested in backing this project, pledging $10 will get your foot into the 3D printing web app door with a single, free 3D model creation. Putting $100 into the idea will net you 100 downloadable models, while a $300 contribution includes a new depth sensing camera to sweeten the pot.